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Ok, so my mother called me downstairs lately. I thought I did something wrong or so, but she actually told me something AMAZING!
In June, there will be an exhibition near our town. It's an art fair, with art from AUTISTICS! It was organized by an autism organisation in our town (is it Autism Alliance...? I forgot the name.) and there autistics can exhibit their artwork so other people can see how genius we are. We can also sell some stuff of ours to raise money for the autism organisation, since they don't have much money at all but still need a lot. And I am SO going there! The thing is just, I don't know what kind of artwork to bring. For selling my stuff I'll probably make some cartoon figures (example below), but the exhibited stuff? I don't know! Except for painting I also make book covers and I'm modeling some stuff (though, I'm not THAT good at it...), also I can sew a bit. Not too good, but I can. So, what should I bring?

 So, what should I bring?

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These are examples for book covers

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These are examples for book covers. Maybe I might sew curtains and paint them like this... ugh, I'll need to go to town.... now that sucks...

These are the cartoon figures I draw

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These are the cartoon figures I draw. I mostly use copics for them! Actually I used to draw in anime style, but I've been thinking about going to art school and I heard they hate anime there. So I decided to get to another art style and this turned out. Still, I felt like my art for "Our Colours" was very anime-like, so I tried drawing more realistic and now I am stuck with semi-realism! I also have figures in other cartoon styles:

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